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<head>Believers’ Generous Response
to Temple Fund</head>

<p>Thrilled by generous response of believers to Temple
Fund. Deeply touched. Hail latest striking evidence of the
magnificent spirit, unshakable solidarity and unflinching resolve of
American Bahá’í Community. Deepest loving
gratitude.</p>

<p>[January 20, 1947]</p>

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<head>Call to Fuller Participation</head>

<p>Acclaim with grateful heart evidences of steadily
accelerating movement of pioneers, multiplication of conferences,
consolidation of activities of national committees, progress in
preliminaries of internal ornamentation of Temple, and formulation of
teaching policy in southern states. Overwhelmed by tributes paid my
own humble efforts by stalwart company whose championship of Faith of
Bahá’u’lláh during last quarter century
provided greatest support and solace, enabling me to sustain the
weight of cares and responsibilities of Guardianship.</p>

<p>Impelled to plead afresh to ponder responsibilities
incurred in transatlantic field of service. Time is flying. First
year of Second Seven Year Plan is drawing to a close. Shadow of war’s
tragic aftermath is deepening. Initial stage of colossal task
undertaken in European continent still in balance. Urge stress for
entire community extreme urgency to reinforce promptly, at whatever
cost, however inadequate the instruments, the number of volunteers,
both settlers and itinerant teachers, whom posterity will rightly
recognize as vanguard of torch-bearers of Bahá’u’lláh’s
resistless, world-redeeming order to despairing millions of
diversified races, conflicting nationalities in darkest, most
severely tested, spiritually depleted continent of globe. Prayerfully
awaiting response by all ranks of community to supreme call to fuller
participation in glorious enterprise.</p>

<p>[January 30, 1947]</p>

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<head>Consolidation in Europe</head>

<p>Overjoyed, grateful, proud of notable expansion of
manifold activities in three continents. Vital significance of
preeminent objective in European continent cannot be overemphasized.
Intense, sustained, self-sacrificing efforts aimed at rapid
consolidation of American Community’s recently initiated
fate-laden transatlantic enterprise are urgent, imperative, highly
meritorious. Praying for such demonstration of heroism as will
outshine exploits illuminating pages of American Bahá’í
history in continents of Western Hemisphere.</p>

<p>[March 24, 1947]</p>

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<head>Participation in Second Seven Year
Plan<lb />[MESSAGE TO 1947 CONVENTION]
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<p>My heart is filled with delight, wonder, pride and
gratitude in contemplation of the peace-time exploits, in both
hemispheres, of the world community of the followers of the Faith of
Bahá’u’lláh, triumphantly emerging from the
crucible of global war and moving irresistibly into the second epoch
of the Formative Age of the Bahá’í Dispensation.</p>

<p>The opening years of the second century of the Bahá’í
Era, synchronizing with concluding stage of the memorable
quarter-century elapsed since the termination of the Heroic Age of
the Faith, have been distinguished by a compelling demonstration by
the entire body of believers, headed by the valorous American Bahá’í
Community, of solidarity, resolve and self-sacrifice as well as by a
magnificent record of systematic, world-wide achievements.</p>

<p>The three years since the celebration of the Centenary
have been characterized by a simultaneous process of internal
consolidation and steady enlargement of the orbit of a fast-evolving
Administrative Order.</p>

<p>These years witnessed, first, the astounding resurgence
of a war-devastated Bahá’í community of Central
Europe, the rehabilitation of the communities in Southeast Asia, the
Pacific Islands and the Far East; second, the inauguration of a new
Seven Year Plan by the American Bahá’í Community
destined to culminate with the Centenary of the Birth of
Bahá’u’lláh’s Prophetic Mission,
aiming at the formation of three national assemblies in Latin America
and the Dominion of Canada, at completion of the holiest House of
Worship in the Bahá’í world, and at the erection
of the structure of the Administrative Order in ten sovereign states
of the European continent; and third, the formulation by the British,
the Indian and the Persian National Assemblies of Six Year, Four and
One-Half Year, and Forty-Five Month Plans respectively, culminating
with the Centenary of the Báb’s Martyrdom and pledged to
establish nineteen spiritual assemblies in the British Isles, double
the number of assemblies in the Indian subcontinent, establish
ninety-five new centers of the Faith in Persia, convert the groups in
Bahrein, Mecca and Kabul into assemblies and plant the banner of the
Faith in the Arabian territories of Yemen, Oman, Ahsa and Kuweit.</p>

<p>Moreover, the number of countries opened to the
onsweeping Faith, and the number of languages in which its literature
has been translated and printed, is now raised to eighty-three and
forty-seven, respectively. Four additional countries are in process
of enrollment. Translations into fifteen other languages are being
undertaken. No less than seventeen thousand pounds have accumulated
for the international relief of war-afflicted Bahá’í
communities of East and West. The Bahá’í
endowments on the North American continent have now passed the two
million dollar mark. The value of the endowments recently acquired at
the World Center of the Faith, dedicated to the Shrines, are
estimated at thirty-five thousand pounds. Bahá’í
literature has been disseminated as far north as Upernavik,
Greenland, above the Arctic Circle. The Bahá’í
message has been broadcast by radio as far south as Magallanes. The
area of land dedicated to the Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár
of Persia has increased by almost a quarter-million square meters.
The number of localities in the Antipodes where Bahá’ís
reside has been raised to thirty-five, spread over Australia, New
Zealand and Tasmania. Twenty-seven assemblies are functioning in
Latin America. In over a hundred localities Bahá’ís
are resident in Central and South America, almost double the
localities at opening of the first Seven Year Plan. Historic Latin
American conferences have been held in Buenos Aires and Panama.
Summer schools are established in Argentina and Chile. Land has been
offered in Chile for site of the first Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár
of Latin America. Additional assemblies have been incorporated in
Paraguay and Colombia. Seven others are in process of incorporation.
A notable impetus has been lent this world-redeeming Message through
the concerted measures devised by the American National Assembly
designed to proclaim the Faith to the masses through public
conferences, press and radio.</p>

<p>Such remarkable multiplication of dynamic institutions,
such thrilling deployment of world-regenerating forces, North, South,
East and West, endow the preeminent goal of the Second Seven Year
Plan in Europe with extraordinary urgency and peculiar significance.
I am impelled to appeal to all American believers possessing
independent means to arise and supplement the course of the second
year of the Second Seven Year Plan through personal participation or
appointment of deputies, the superb exertions of the heroic vanguard
of the hosts destined, through successive decades, to achieve the
spiritual conquest of the continent unconquered by Islám,
rightly regarded as the mother of Christendom, the fountainhead of
American culture, the mainspring of western civilization, and the
recipient of the unique honor of two successive visits to its shores
by the Center of Bahá’u’lláh’s
Covenant.</p>

<p>[April 28, 1947]</p>

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<head>NSA Must Control Credentials of
Foreigners</head>

<p>Owing to arrival of disloyal so-called Bahá’ís
your Assembly’s control of credentials should be strictly
exercised, otherwise corruptive influences will spread and injure the
magnificent services being achieved by the American Bahá’í
Community.</p>

<p>[Circa June 1947]</p>

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<head>The Challenging Requirements of the
Present Hour</head>

<p>The opening years of the second century of the Bahá’í
Era have synchronized with the termination of the first epoch of the
Formative Age of the Bahá’í Dispensation, a
Dispensation which posterity will recognize as the most glorious and
momentous in the greatest cycle in the world’s religious
history.</p>

<p>The first seventy-seven years of the preceding century,
constituting the Apostolic and Heroic Age of our Faith, fell into
three distinct epochs, of nine, of thirty-nine and of twenty-nine
years’ duration, associated respectively with the Bábí
Dispensation and the ministries of Bahá’u’lláh
and of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. This Primitive Age of the
Bahá’í Era, unapproached in spiritual fecundity
by any period associated with the mission of the Founder of any
previous Dispensation, was impregnated, from its inception to its
termination, with the creative energies generated through the advent
of two independent Manifestations and the establishment of a Covenant
unique in the spiritual annals of mankind.</p>

<p>The last twenty-three years of that same century
coincided with the first epoch of the second, the Iron and Formative,
Age of the Dispensation of Bahá’u’lláh—the
first of a series of epochs which must precede the inception of the
last and Golden Age of that Dispensation—a Dispensation which,
as the Author of the Faith has Himself categorically asserted, must
extend over a period of no less than one thousand years, and which
will constitute the first stage in a series of Dispensations, to be
established by future Manifestations, all deriving their inspiration
from the Author of the Bahá’í Revelation, and
destined to last, in their aggregate, no less than five thousand
centuries.</p>

<p>We are now entering the second epoch of the second Age
of the first of these Dispensations. The first epoch witnessed the
birth and the primary stages in the erection of the framework of the
Administrative Order of the Faith—the nucleus and pattern of
its World Order—according to the precepts laid down in
‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s Will and Testament, as well
as the launching of the initial phase of the world-encompassing Plan
bequeathed by Him to the American Bahá’í
Community. That epoch was characterized by a twofold process aiming
at the consolidation of the administrative structure of the Faith and
the extension of the range of its institutions. It witnessed on the
one hand, the emergence and the laying of the groundwork of that
embryonic World Order whose advent was announced by the Báb in
the Bayán, whose laws were revealed by Bahá’u’lláh
in the Kitáb-i-Aqdas, and whose features were delineated by
‘Abdu’l-Bahá in His Will and Testament. It was
marked on the other hand by the launching, in the Western Hemisphere,
of the first stage of a Plan whose original impulse was communicated
by the Herald of our Faith in His Qayyúmu’l-Asmá,
to whose implications the Author of the Bahá’í
Revelation alluded in His Tablets, and whose Charter was revealed by
the Center of His Covenant in the evening of His life.</p>

<p>The epoch we have now entered is destined to impart a
great impetus to this historic, this twofold process. It must
witness, on the one hand, the consummation of a laboriously
constructed Administrative Order, and, on the other, the unfoldment
of successive stages in the development of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
Plan beyond the confines of the Western Hemisphere and of the
continent of Europe.</p>

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<head>CROWNING FEATURE OF ADMINISTRATIVE
ORDER: THE UNIVERSAL HOUSE OF JUSTICE</head>

<p>During this Formative Age of the Faith, and in the
course of present and succeeding epochs, the last and crowning stage
in the erection of the framework of the Administrative Order of the
Faith of Bahá’u’lláh—the election of
the Universal House of Justice—will have been completed, the
Kitáb-i-Aqdas, the Mother-Book of His Revelation, will have
been codified and its laws promulgated, the Lesser Peace will have
been established, the unity of mankind will have been achieved and
its maturity attained, the Plan conceived by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
will have been executed, the emancipation of the Faith from the
fetters of religious orthodoxy will have been effected, and its
independent religious status will have been universally recognized,
whilst in the course of the Golden Age, destined to consummate the
Dispensation itself, the banner of the Most Great Peace, promised by
its Author, will have been unfurled, the World Bahá’í
Commonwealth will have emerged in the plenitude of its power and
splendor, and the birth and efflorescence of a world civilization,
the child of that Peace, will have conferred its inestimable
blessings upon all mankind.</p>

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<head>FOURFOLD OBJECTIVE TO PRESENT
REQUIREMENTS</head>

<p>Not ours, however, to unriddle the workings of a distant
future, or to dwell upon the promised glories of a God-impelled and
unimaginably potent Revelation. Ours, rather, the task to cast our
eyes upon, and bend our energies to meet, the challenging
requirements of the present hour. Labors, of an urgent and sacred
character, claim insistently our undivided attention during the
opening years of this new epoch which we have entered. The Second
Seven Year Plan, intended to carry a stage further the mission
conceived by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá for the American Bahá’í
Community, is now entering its second year, and must, as it operates
in three continents, be productive of results outshining any as yet
achieved since the Divine Plan itself was set in motion during the
concluding years of the first Bahá’í century.
Unlike the plans which Bahá’í communities in
Europe and on the Asiatic continent have spontaneously inaugurated
since the commencement of the present century, the Plan with which
the community of the “Apostles of Bahá’u’lláh”
stands identified is divine in origin, is guided by the explicit and
repeated instructions that have flowed from the pen of the Center of
the Covenant Himself, is energized by the all-compelling will of its
Author, claims as the theater for its operation territories spread
over five continents and the islands of the seven seas, and must
continue to function, ere its purpose is achieved, throughout
successive epochs in the course of the Formative Age of the Bahá’í
Dispensation. As it propels itself forward, driven by forces which
its prosecutors can not hope to properly assess, as it spreads its
ramifications to the furthest corners of the Western Hemisphere, and
across the oceans to the continents of the Old World, and beyond them
to the far-flung islands of the seas, this Plan, the birthright of
the North American Bahá’í Community, will be
increasingly regarded as an agency designed not only for the
enlargement of the limits of the Faith and the multiplication of its
institutions over the face of the planet, but for the acceleration of
the construction and completion of the administrative framework of
Bahá’u’lláh’s embryonic World Order,
hastening thereby the advent of that Golden Age which must witness
the proclamation of the Most Great Peace and the unfoldment of that
world civilization which is the offspring and primary purpose of that
Peace.</p>

<p>The fourfold objective, which the prosecutors of the
Plan, in the present early stage of its development, are now
pursuing, and which is designed to stimulate the dual process
initiated during the opening phase of the Formative Age of the Faith,
must be strenuously and unfalteringly pursued. The second year of the
Second Seven Year Plan must witness, on all fronts, on the part of
young and old alike, rich and poor, colored and white, neophyte and
veteran, a rededication to the tasks undertaken and an
intensification of effort for their furtherance wholly unparalleled
in the annals of American Bahá’í history. In
every state of the United States, in every province of the Dominion
of Canada, in every republic of Central and South America, in each of
the ten selected sovereign states of the European continent, the
ever-swelling legions of Bahá’u’lláh’s
steadily advancing army, obeying the Mandate of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá,
launched on the second stage of their world-wide crusade, deriving
fresh courage from the exploits that have distinguished the opening
phase of the present stage of their enterprise, must strain every
nerve to scale loftier heights of heroism, and deploy, over a wider
range, their divinely sustained forces, as their present Plan unfolds
and moves towards a climax.</p>

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ALASKA</head>

<p>In the United States of America, the base from which the
manifold operations of this holy expedition are conducted, the
enterprise associated with the completion of the first
Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár of the West, designed to
consummate this historic undertaking in time for the celebration of
its Jubilee in the year 1953, must be strenuously pushed forward. The
prodigious efforts exerted for the erection of this noble edifice—the
holiest House of Worship ever to be reared by the followers of
Bahá’u’lláh—on which no less than one
million four hundred thousand dollars have thus far been expended,
and which will necessitate the expenditure of at least half a million
more dollars, ere it is completed, must not, for one moment, be
relaxed. The necessary modifications of the design chosen for its
interior ornamentation should be adopted, the plans and
specifications prepared, the preliminary contracts for its execution
placed, and actual construction work started, if possible, ere the
expiry of the present year.</p>

<p>The utmost effort by the National Teaching Committee and
its auxiliary Regional Teaching Committees, aimed at raising the
number of spiritual assemblies in the North American continent to no
less than one hundred and seventy-five, ere the expiry of the current
year, should be exerted. The eighty cities newly opened to the Faith
should, likewise, be reinforced. The two hundred and eighteen groups
already constituted should be continually encouraged to evolve into
assemblies, while the vast number of localities, totalling over nine
hundred, where isolated believers reside, should, however tremendous
the exertion required, be enabled to attain group status, and be
eventually converted into properly functioning assemblies.</p>

<p>Collateral to this process of reinforcing the fabrics of
the Administrative Order and of widening its basis, a resolute
attempt should be made by the national elected representatives of the
entire community, aided by their Public Relations, Race Unity, Public
Meetings, Visual Education, College Speakers Bureau and Radio
Committees, to reinforce the measures already adopted for the
proclamation, through the press and radio, of the verities of the
Faith to the masses, and for the establishment of closer contact with
the leaders of public thought, with colleges and universities and
with newspaper and magazine editors. National advertising and
publicity should be further developed, the contact with seven hundred
and fifty newspapers, magazines and trade papers should be maintained
and the public relations programs amplified. Association, as distinct
from affiliation, and untainted by any participation in political
matters, with the various organs, leaders and representatives of the
United Nations and kindred organizations should be stimulated for the
purpose of giving, on the one hand, greater publicity to the aims and
purposes of the Faith, and of paving the way, on the other, for the
eventual conversion of a selected number of capable and receptive
souls who will reinforce the ranks of its active and unreserved
supporters.</p>

<p>The process of the incorporation of properly functioning
spiritual assemblies must be simultaneously and vigorously carried
out. The forty-five assemblies now incorporated are the first fruits
of an enterprise of great significance, which must rapidly develop in
the days to come, as an essential preliminary to the establishment,
and the extension of the scope, of Bahá’í local
endowments, as soon as the financial obligations incurred in
connection with the completion of the Temple have been discharged.
The institutions of the three summer schools, at Green Acre, Davison
and Geyserville, and the International School at Temerity Ranch, as
well as the activities of the Bahá’í Youth, must,
under the close supervision of their respective national committees,
be continually expanded and increasingly utilized as agencies for the
furtherance of the vital objectives of the Plan.</p>

<p>The beneficial and highly responsible activities
undertaken by the Publishing, the Reviewing, the Library, the Service
for the Blind, the Visual Education, the Pamphlet Literature and
Study Aids Committees, designed to disseminate and insure the
integrity of Bahá’í literature, should, however
indirectly connected with the purposes of the Plan, and within the
limits imposed upon them through its operation, be steadily expanded,
consolidated and be made to promote, in whatever way possible, its
paramount interests.</p>

<p>Nor should the “spacious territory of Alaska,”
particularly mentioned by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá in His
Tablets of the Divine Plan, and at present the northern outpost of
the Faith in the Western Hemisphere, be ignored, or its vital
requirements neglected. The maintenance and consolidation of the
first historic spiritual assembly in Anchorage, the northernmost
administrative center of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh
in the world; the multiplication of Bahá’í
centers in that territory; the propagation of the teachings among the
Eskimos, emphasized by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s pen in
those same Tablets; the translation and publication of selected
passages from Bahá’í literature in their native
language; the extension of the limits of the Faith beyond Fairbanks
and nearer to the Arctic Circle—these constitute the urgent
tasks facing the prosecutors of the present Plan in the years
immediately ahead.</p>

<p>“Alaska is a vast country,” are
‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s own words, recorded in those
Tablets, “...Perchance, God willing, the lights of the Most
Great Guidance will illuminate that country, and the breezes of the
rose garden of the love of God will perfume the nostrils of the
inhabitants of Alaska. Should you be aided to render such a service,
rest ye assured that your heads shall be crowned with the diadem of
everlasting sovereignty.”</p>

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<head>CANADA TO FORM SEPARATE NATIONAL
ASSEMBLY</head>

<p>In the Dominion of Canada, to whose significance and
future the Author of the Tablets of the Divine Plan has repeatedly
referred, and in all the nine provinces of which, as a direct result
of the operation of the first Seven Year Plan, the Faith has
established its spiritual assemblies, the Canadian believers, as a
token of their recognition of the significance of the forthcoming
formation of their first National Spiritual Assembly, must arise and
carry out befittingly the task allotted to them in their homeland.
Irrespective of the smallness of their numbers, notwithstanding the
vastness of the territory for which they have been made responsible,
and as a sign of their appreciation of the great bounty and
independent status soon to be conferred upon them, they must,
unitedly, exert a supreme effort to enlarge the limits, multiply the
administrative centers, consolidate the institutions, and broadcast
the truths and essentials of their beloved Faith throughout the
length and breadth of that immense dominion.</p>

<p>The thirteen Canadian assemblies already formed should
be, at all costs, maintained and fortified. The fifty-six localities
where Bahá’ís reside should receive immediate
attention, and the most promising among them should be chosen for the
establishment of future assemblies, in order to broaden the basis and
reinforce the foundations of the future pillar of the Universal House
of Justice. Particular attention should, moreover, be paid to the
need for the establishment, without delay, of the first Canadian
Bahá’í summer school, which, as the scope of the
activities of the Canadian believers extends, will have to be
gradually supplemented by other institutions of a similar character,
as has been the case in the development of summer schools in the
United States of America. Preliminary steps should, likewise, be
taken for the incorporation of all firmly grounded spiritual
assemblies, as a prelude to the establishment of local and national
endowments. The institution of the local Fund, in every center where
the administrative structure of the Faith has been erected, should be
assiduously developed. The holding of conferences designed to foster
the unity, the solidarity and harmonious development of the Canadian
Bahá’í Community should be steadily encouraged.
An organized attempt should be made to broadcast the Message to the
masses and their leaders through the medium of the press and radio. A
deliberate and sustained endeavor should be exerted to win fresh
recruits for the Faith from the ranks of the considerable
French-speaking population of that dominion. The greatest care should
be exercised to attract the attention, and win the support of other
minorities in that land, such as the Indians, the Eskimos, the
Dukhobors and the Negroes, thereby reinforcing the representative
character of a rapidly developing community.</p>

<p>Nor should that community, as its local centers
multiply, and the fabric of its national institutions is erected, and
its maturity is demonstrated, and its independence vindicated, lose
sight of, or neglect, the weighty provisions of those Tablets of the
Divine Plan, addressed specifically to its members by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá,
wherein He confers upon them the mission of carrying the Message of
His Father to territories and islands beyond the confines of that
dominion, to Newfoundland and the Franklin Islands, to the Yukon, to
Mackenzie, Keewatin, Ungava and Greenland. The tentative steps
recently taken by a Danish believer in disseminating Bahá’í
literature in the territory of Greenland, in a number of settlements
and outposts beyond the Arctic Circle, and in dispatching Bahá’í
books to Godthaab, its capital, and as far north as Upernavik on
Baffin Bay, constitutes a modest yet historic beginning which the
Canadian believers, in the light of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
Tablets addressed to them, must follow up in the years to come.</p>

<p>“Should the fire of the love of God be kindled in
Greenland,” He significantly assures them in one of the Tablets
of the Divine Plan, “all the ice of that country will be
melted, and its cold weather become temperate—that is, if the
hearts be touched with the heat of the love of God, that territory
will become a divine rose garden and a heavenly paradise, and the
souls, even as fruitful trees, will acquire the utmost freshness and
beauty. Effort, the utmost effort, is required.”</p>

<p>Theirs is the duty, the privilege and honor, once their
central administrative institution is firmly established, its
subsidiary agencies are vigorously operating, and its immediate
requirements are met, to take preliminary measures, on however small
a scale, ere the Second Seven Year Plan is terminated, for the
dispatch of a handful of pioneers to some of these territories, as an
evidence of the determination and capacity of a newly independent
national community to assume the functions, and discharge the
responsibilities with which it has been invested in those immortal
Tablets by the pen of the Center of Bahá’u’lláh’s
Covenant.</p>

<p>“There is no difference between countries,”
is ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s testimony in one of those
Tablets. “The future of the Dominion of Canada, however, is
very great, and the events connected with it infinitely glorious. It
shall become the object of the glance of Providence, and shall show
forth the bounties of the All-Glorious.” “Again I
repeat,” He, in that same Tablet affirms, “that the
future of Canada is very great, whether from a material or a
spiritual standpoint.... The clouds of the Kingdom will water the
seeds of guidance which have been sown there.”</p>

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<p>In the far-flung Latin American field, where the first
fruits of the Divine Plan, operating beyond the confines of the North
American continent, have already been garnered in such abundance, the
Latin American Bahá’í communities, from the
Mexican border to the extremity of Chile, should bestir themselves
for the collective, the historic and gigantic tasks that await them,
and which must culminate, ere the expiry of the present Plan, in the
formation of two national spiritual assemblies for Central and South
America.</p>

<p>The marvelous progress achieved as a result of the
operation of the first Seven Year Plan, as evidenced by the
establishment of full-fledged spiritual assemblies in the virgin
territories of no less than fourteen republics, and the formation of
active groups in the remaining republics, has been enhanced by the
even more startling expansion of Bahá’í activity
since the termination of the first stage of the Divine Plan. As a
result of this expansion spiritual assemblies have been established
in all the remaining republics, the number of localities where
Bahá’ís reside has been raised to over a hundred,
almost double the number of localities in which the Faith had been
introduced after the completion of the first Seven Year Plan, the
number of spiritual assemblies has swelled to no less than
thirty-seven, three of which have been duly incorporated, a notable
impetus has been given to the activities of the distributing centers
of Bahá’í literature in Argentina and Panama,
historic conferences have been held in these two republics, summer
schools have been inaugurated in Argentina and Chile, and a tract of
land has been presented as a site for the first Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár
in Latin America. No community since the inception of the
hundred-year-old Faith of Bahá’u’lláh, not
even the community of the Most Great Name in the North American
continent, can boast of an evolution as rapid, a consolidation as
sound, a multiplication of centers as swift, as those that have
marked the birth and rise of the community of His followers in Latin
America.</p>

<p>The colossal tasks that now summon this Latin American
Bahá’í community to a challenge, cannot but
dwarf, if faithfully and promptly accomplished, the magnificent
achievements that have immortalized the first decade of organized
activity in Latin American Bahá’í history. The
seed-sowing stage associated, in the main, with the labors and
travels of that saintly soul, that star-servant of the Faith of
Bahá’u’lláh, the incomparable Martha Root,
links this decade of organized Bahá’í activity in
Latin America with both the closing years of the Heroic Age of our
Faith and the first fifteen years of the initial epoch of the Age we
live in.</p>

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VITAL OBJECTIVE</head>

<p>The emergence of organized local communities in most of
the republics of Latin America will be forever associated with the
exploits that have shed such luster on the first stage of the Divine
Plan launched during the concluding years of that first epoch of the
Formative Age of our Faith. The constitution of two independent duly
elected national spiritual assemblies for the northern and southern
zones of Latin America is now to be regarded as one of the most vital
objectives of the Second Seven Year Plan, whose inauguration
synchronizes with the opening years of the second Bahá’í
century, and which will be chiefly associated with the first phase of
the second epoch of that Age. The emergence of these two national
assemblies, precursors of the institutions which must participate in
the election, and contribute to the support, of the Universal House
of Justice—the last crowning unit in the erection of the fabric
of the Administrative Order of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh—must
lead gradually and uninterruptedly, and in the course of successive
epochs of the Formative Age, to the constitution in each of the
republics of Central and South America, of a properly elected, fully
representative national assembly, constituting thereby the last stage
in the administrative evolution of that Faith throughout Latin
America.</p>

<p>In order that these future tasks may be carried out with
dispatch, efficiency, harmony and in strict accordance with the
administrative and spiritual principles of our Faith, the Latin
American promoters of the present Seven Year Plan must focus their
attention on the requirements of the present hour, close their ranks,
reinforce the bonds of unity, of solidarity and of cooperation which
unite them, rededicate themselves individually to the sacred,
all-important and vital task of teaching, exert strenuous endeavors
to deepen their knowledge of the history and fundamentals of their
Faith, steep themselves in the spirit and the love of its teachings
and acquire special training for future pioneer activity throughout
the length and breadth of the vast stretches of territory which
extend from the confines of the great republic in the north to the
Straits of Magellan in the south.</p>

<p>The process of the steady multiplication of spiritual
assemblies, already numbering thirty-seven, of groups whose number
equals that of the assemblies, and of the forty localities where
isolated believers reside, must vigorously and uninterruptedly
continue. The incorporation of well-grounded spiritual assemblies,
following the example set by the spiritual assemblies of San José,
Costa Rica, of Bogotà, Colombia, and of Asunciòn,
Paraguay, as a preliminary to the incorporation of the future
national assemblies to be established in Latin America, must be
strenuously and efficiently carried out. A beginning, however modest,
should be made in the direction of establishing local Funds,
supported by native believers and designed to supplement the
financial assistance extended by the parent community in North
America, for the furtherance of pioneer activity, for the
dissemination of Bahá’í literature, for the
maintenance of local Bahá’í headquarters, for the
gradual initiation of Bahá’í endowments, such as
the land offered for a Bahá’í Temple in Chile,
for the holding of conferences and of summer schools, for the
creation of publicity agencies, and for the conduct and expansion of
youth activities.</p>

<p>Strong and sustained support should be given to the
vitally needed and meritorious activities started by the native Latin
American traveling teachers, particularly in the pioneer field, who,
as the mighty task progresses, must increasingly bear the brunt of
responsibility for the propagation of the Faith in their homelands.
Full advantage should be taken of the facilities provided by the use
of practical workshop courses in Latin American pioneering at the
International School at Temerity Ranch. The two summer schools in
Azeiza and Santiago, as well as one planned in Vera Cruz, should be
utilized, not only as centers for the acquisition of Bahá’í
learning, but as training grounds for pioneering among the Spanish
and Portuguese speaking populations of all the republics of Latin
America. The regional conferences held in Buenos Aires and Panama
should be followed by conferences of a similar character, at which a
growing number of attendants from among the ranks of Latin American
believers will assume an ever-increasing share of responsibility in
the initiation and conduct of the affairs of a continually evolving
community. A deliberate effort should be made to increase, through
correspondence teaching and its extension to all the Spanish speaking
countries, the number of the active supporters of the Faith, so
desperately needed in view of the vastness of the field, the mighty
responsibilities that have been incurred, the smallness of the number
of laborers, and the shortness of the time at their disposal.</p>

<p>Other agencies, such as publicity and advertising in the
press, the multiplication of accurate and improved radio scripts, the
extension of teaching projects through regional teaching committees,
visual education and the organization of public meetings, should be
fully utilized to capture the attention, win the sympathy, and secure
the active and unreserved support of a steadily increasing proportion
of the population of the various Latin American republics. The
publishing activities of a constantly growing community should,
likewise, be stimulated, their scope should be continually widened,
the quality of Bahá’í publications in Spanish,
Portuguese and French be improved, and their dissemination over a
wide area be insured. The two Spanish bulletins, the one already
published in Santiago and the other planned in San José,
should, likewise, as an adjunct to Bahá’í
publications, be developed and widely circulated. The contact
established with the two hundred and forty-four Masonic Lodges should
be reinforced by similar contacts with schools as well as business
firms established throughout the various republics, for the sole
purpose of giving further publicity to the Faith, and winning
ultimately fresh recruits to the strength of its followers.</p>

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<head>IMPORTANCE OF THE AMERICAN INDIANS</head>

<p>Particular attention, I feel, should, at this juncture,
be directed to the various Indian tribes, the aboriginal inhabitants
of the Latin republics, whom the Author of the Tablets of the Divine
Plan has compared to the “ancient inhabitants of the Arabian
Peninsula.” “Attach great importance,” is His
admonition to the entire body of the believers in the United States
and the Dominion of Canada, “to the indigenous population of
America. For these souls may be likened unto the ancient inhabitants
of the Arabian Peninsula, who, prior to the Mission of Muḥammad,
were like unto savages. When the light of Muḥammad shone forth
in their midst, however, they became so radiant as to illumine the
world. Likewise, these Indians, should they be educated and guided,
there can be no doubt that they will become so illumined as to
enlighten the whole world.” The initial contact already
established, in the concluding years of the first Bahá’í
century, in obedience to ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
Mandate, with the Cherokee and Oneida Indians in North Carolina and
Wisconsin, with the Patagonian, the Mexican and the Inca Indians, and
the Mayans in Argentina, Mexico, Peru and Yucatan, respectively,
should, as the Latin American Bahá’í communities
gain in stature and strength, be consolidated and extended. A special
effort should be exerted to secure the unqualified adherence of
members of some of these tribes to the Faith, their subsequent
election to its councils, and their unreserved support of the
organized attempts that will have to be made in the future by the
projected national assemblies for the large-scale conversion of
Indian races to the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh.</p>

<p>Nor should the peculiar position of the Republic of
Panama be overlooked at the present stage in the development of the
Faith in Latin America. “All the above countries,”
‘Abdu’l-Bahá, referring to the Central American
republics in one of the Tablets of His Divine Plan, has affirmed,
“have importance, but especially the Republic of Panama,
wherein the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans come together through the
Panama Canal. It is a center for travel and passage from America to
other continents of the world, and in the future it will gain most
great importance.” “Likewise,” He moreover has
written, “ye must give great attention to the Republic of
Panama, for in that point the Occident and the Orient find each other
united through the Panama Canal, and it is also situated between the
two great oceans. That place will become very important in the
future. The teachings, once established there, will unite the East
and the West, the North and the South.”</p>

<p>The manifold activities initiated since the launching of
the first Seven Year Plan should, under no circumstances, be
neglected or allowed to stagnate. The excellent publicity accorded
the Faith, and the contact established with several leaders in that
republic should be followed up, systematically and with the greatest
care, by the growing community within its confines. The initial
contact with the Indians should be developed with assiduous care and
unfailing patience. Furthermore, the strengthening of the bonds now
being forged between the North American communities and their sister
communities in Latin America must constitute, owing to the unique and
central position occupied by that republic, one of the chief
objectives of the Panamanian believers, the progress of whose
activities deserves to rank as one of the most notable chapters of
recent Latin American Bahá’í history.</p>

<p>Nor should the valuable and meritorious labors
accomplished since the inception of the first Seven Year Plan in
Punta Arenas de Magallanes, that far-off center situated not only on
the southern extremity of the Western Hemisphere, but constituting
the southernmost outpost of the Faith in the whole world, be for a
moment neglected in the course of the second stage in the development
of the Divine Plan. The assembly already constituted in that city,
the remarkable radio publicity secured by the believers there, the
assistance extended by them to the teaching work in other parts of
Chile, should be regarded only as a prelude to the work of
consolidation which must be indefatigably pursued. This work, if
properly carried out, in conjunction with the activities associated
with the assemblies of Santiago, Valparaìso and Viná
del Mar, and the groups of Puerto Montt, Valdivia, Quilpue, Temuco,
Sewell, Chorrillos, Mülchen and other smaller ones, as well as
several isolated localities in that republic, may well hasten the
advent of the day when the Chilean followers of the Faith of
Bahá’u’lláh will have established the first
independent national spiritual assembly to be formed by any single
nation of Latin America.</p>

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<head>BAHÁ’U’LLÁH’S
SUMMONS TO THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE</head>

<p>Whoever it may be among these Latin American communities
who will eventually carry off the palm of victory, and win this
immortal distinction, all without exception, and with equal zeal,
must participate in this vast and collective enterprise which is
engaging, in an ever-increasing measure, their attention and
challenging their resources. Let them remember that the Author of
their Faith has in His Kitáb-i-Aqdas, the Mother-Book of His
Revelation, singled out the company of the Presidents of their
countries, together with those of the North American continent, and
addressed them in terms that sharply contrast with the dire warnings
and condemnatory words addressed directly and indirectly, to the King
of Prussia, the French and Austrian Emperors and the Sultan of
Turkey, who, together with those Presidents, are the only sovereigns
and rulers specifically mentioned by Him in that Book.</p>

<p>“Hearken ye, O rulers of America and the
Presidents of the Republics therein!” is His summons sounded in
that mighty Charter of the future world civilization, “unto
that which the Dove is warbling on the Branch of Eternity: There is
none other God but Me, the Ever-Abiding, the Forgiving, the
All-Bountiful. Adorn ye the temple of dominion with the ornament of
justice and of the fear of God, and its head with the crown of the
remembrance of your Lord, the Creator of the heavens. Thus
counselleth you He Who is the Dayspring of Names, as bidden by Him
Who is the All-Knowing, the All-Wise. The Promised One hath appeared
in this glorified Station, whereat all beings, both seen and unseen,
have rejoiced. Take ye advantage of the Day of God. Verily, to meet
Him is better for you than all that whereon the sun shineth, could ye
but know it. O concourse of rulers! Give ear unto that which hath
been raised from the Dayspring of Grandeur: Verily, there is none
other God but Me, the Lord of Utterance, the All-Knowing. Bind ye the
broken with the hands of justice, and crush the oppressor who
flourisheth with the rod of the commandments of your Lord, the
Ordainer, the All-Wise.”</p>

<p>Let them ponder the honor which the Author of the
Revelation Himself has chosen to confer upon their countries, the
obligations which that honor automatically brings in its wake, the
opportunities it offers, the power it releases for the removal of all
obstacles, however formidable, which may be encountered in their
path, and the promise of guidance it implies for the attainment of
the objectives alluded to in these memorable passages.</p>

<p>To the eager, the warm-hearted, the spiritually minded
and staunch members of these Latin American Bahá’í
communities who, among the followers of Bahá’u’lláh,
already constitute the most considerable body of recruits from the
ranks of the most deeply entrenched and powerful Church of
Christendom; whose motherlands have been chosen as the scene of the
earliest victories won by the prosecutors of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
Divine Plan; launched on their crusade for the spiritual conquest of
the whole planet; the establishment of whose projected national
spiritual assemblies must constitute a notable landmark in the second
epoch of the Formative Age of the Bahá’í
Dispensation; whose leading spiritual assemblies are now establishing
direct contact with the World Center of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh
in the Holy Land; the photographs of whose elected representatives,
at their chief centers, will soon adorn the walls of His Mansion at
Bahjí; a few of whose members have already arisen to carry
back the torch of divine guidance entrusted to their care to the
peoples and races from which they have sprung—to this
privileged, this youngest, this dynamic and highly promising member
of the organic Bahá’í World Community, I feel
moved, before I dismiss this aspect of my theme, to direct this
general appeal to rise to the heights of the glorious opportunity
which destiny is unfolding before its members. Theirs is the
opportunity, if they but seize it, to adorn the opening pages of the
annals of the second Bahá’í century with a tale
of deeds approaching in valor those with which their Persian brethren
have illuminated the opening years of the first, and comparable with
the exploits more recently achieved by their North American
fellow-believers and which have shed such luster on the closing
decade of that same century.</p>

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EUROPE</head>

<p>To the fourth, and by far the most momentous, the most
arduous, the most challenging task to be carried out under the Second
Seven Year Plan—the systematic launching of a crusade in a
mighty, a tormented, a spiritually famished continent, a continent
drawn, in recent years through political developments as well as
through improvement in the means of transportation, so close to the
great republic of the West, and constituting a stepping-stone on the
road leading to the redemption of the Old World—I must now
direct the attention of my readers.</p>

<p>This as yet unfought and unbelievably potent crusade,
embarked upon in the opening decade of the second century of the
Bahá’í Era, signalizing the commencement of the
second epoch of the Formative Age of the Dispensation of Bahá’u’lláh,
and marking the first stage in the propulsion of a divinely conceived
Plan across the borders of the Western Hemisphere, must, as its pace
augments, reveal the first signs and tokens which, as anticipated by
the Author of the Plan Himself, must accompany the carrying of His
Father’s Message across the ocean, at the hands of His
“apostles,” from the shores of their homeland to the
European continent. “The moment,” is His powerfully
sustaining, gloriously inspiring promise, “this Divine Message
is carried forward by the American believers from the shores of
America, and is propagated through the continents of Europe, of Asia,
of Africa and of Australia, and as far as the islands of the Pacific,
this community will find itself securely established upon the throne
of an everlasting dominion. Then will all the peoples of the world
witness that this community is spiritually illumined and divinely
guided. Then will the whole earth resound with the praises of its
majesty and greatness.”</p>

<p>The first stage in this transatlantic field of service
which those crusading for the Cause of Bahá’u’lláh
in the Western Hemisphere are now entering is a step fraught with
possibilities such as no mind can adequately envisage. Its challenge
is overwhelming and its potentialities unfathomable. Its hazards,
rigors and pitfalls are numerous, its field immense, the number of
its promoters as yet utterly inadequate, the resources required for
its effective prosecution barely tapped. The races, nations and
classes included within its orbit are numerous and highly
diversified, and the prizes to be won by its victors incalculably
great. The hatreds that inflame, the rivalries that agitate, the
controversies that confuse, the miseries that afflict, these races,
nations and classes are bitter and of long standing. The influence
and fanaticism, whether ecclesiastical or political, of potentially
hostile organizations, firmly entrenched within their ancestral
strongholds, are formidable.</p>

<p>The members of the North American Bahá’í
Community, to whose care the immediate destinies of this fate-laden
crusade have been entrusted, are standing at a new crossroads. Behind
them is an imperishable record, brief yet illustrious, of feats
performed over the entire range of the Western Hemisphere. Before
them stretches a vista alluring in its as yet hazy outlines,
entrancing in its magnitude, reaching to the far horizons of as yet
unconquered territories. They can look back, since that crusade was
launched, upon a decade of modest beginnings, of toilsome labors, of
richly deserved rewards. They now look forward to successive epochs
reaching as far as the fringes of that Golden Age that is to be,
glowing in the light of God-given promises, destined to be traversed
at the cost of infinite toil and of heroic self-sacrifice.</p>

<p>They can neither retrace their steps, nor falter, nor
even afford to mark time. The sands are running out, the short span
of six brief years intervening between the present hour and the
termination of the second stage of the enterprise on which they have
embarked will soon expire. The hosts on high, having sounded the
signal, are impatient to rush forward, and demonstrate anew the
irresistible force of their might. Europe, in the throes of the
aftermath of a horribly devastating conflict, calls desperately, in
one of the darkest hours of its history, for that sovereign remedy
which only the Plan, conceived by a divinely appointed Physician, can
administer. Sister communities, in the north and in the heart of that
continent, alive to the needs, the opportunities and the glorious
mission of the vanguard of Bahá’u’lláh’s
crusaders, now landing on the shores of that agitated continent, are
only too eager to reinforce the stupendous exertions that must needs
be made for its ultimate redemption. Nor will other sister
communities further afield refrain, for a moment, from lending a
helping hand, once the progress of this gigantic movement now set in
motion is accelerated. Above and beyond them all, unsleeping,
ever-solicitous, unerring, is the Pilot of their bark, the Charterer
of their course, the Founder of their spiritual fellowship, the
Bestower of that primacy which is the hallmark of their destiny.</p>

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COUNTRIES</head>

<p>The ten countries, constituting the initial field
wherein the prowess of these crusaders must, in the years immediately
ahead, be exhibited, and in whose capitals the foundations of the
embryonic Order of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh
must preferably be unassailably laid, must each evolve into
strongholds from which the dynamic energies of that Faith can be
diffused to neighboring territories in the course of the unfoldment
of the Plan. The nuclei that are now being formed, and the groups
that are beginning to emerge, must be speedily and systematically
reinforced, not only through the dispatch and settlement of pioneers
and the visits paid them by itinerant teachers, but also through the
progressive development of the teaching work which the pioneers
themselves must initiate and foster among the native population in
those countries. Any artificially created assembly, consisting of
settlers from abroad, can at best be considered as temporary and
insecure, and should, if the second stage of the European enterprise
is to be commenced without undue delay in the future, be supplanted
by broad-based, securely grounded, efficiently functioning
assemblies, composed primarily of the people of the countries
themselves, who are firm in faith, unimpeachable in their loyalty and
whole-hearted in their support of the Administrative Order of the
Faith. The twenty-five pioneers that have already proceeded to
Scandinavia and the Low Countries, to the Iberian Peninsula, to
Switzerland and Italy, should, in the course of this current year,
and while the process of teaching the native population is being
inaugurated, be reinforced by as many additional pioneers as
possible, and particularly by those who, possessed of independent
means, can, either themselves or through their appointed deputies,
swell the number of the valiant workers already laboring with such
devotion in those fields.</p>

<p>The translation, the publication and dissemination of
Bahá’í literature, whether in the form of
leaflets, pamphlets or books, in the nine selected languages, should,
as the work progresses and the demand is correspondingly increased,
be strenuously carried out, as a preliminary to its free distribution
among the public on certain occasions, and its presentation to both
the leaders of public thought and the numerous and famous libraries
established in those countries. No time should be lost in
establishing, on however small a scale, initial contact with the
press and other agencies designed to invite greater attention on the
part of the masses to the historic work now being initiated in their
respective countries.</p>

<p>No opportunity, in view of the necessity of insuring the
harmonious development of the Faith, should be ignored, which its
potential enemies, whether ecclesiastical or otherwise, may offer, to
set forth, in a restrained and unprovocative language, its aims and
tenets, to defend its interests, to proclaim its universality, to
assert the supernatural, the supra-national and non-political
character of its institutions, and its acceptance of the divine
origin of the Faiths which have preceded it. Nor should any chance be
missed of associating the Faith, as distinct from affiliating it,
with all progressive, non-political, non-ecclesiastical institutions,
whether social, educational, or charitable, whose objectives
harmonize with some of its tenets, and amongst whose members and
supporters individuals may be found who will eventually embrace its
truth. Particular attention should, moreover, be paid to attendance
at congresses and conferences, and to any contacts that can be made
with colleges and universities which offer a fertile field for the
scattering of the seeds of the Faith, and afford opportunities for
broadcasting its message, and for winning fresh recruits to its
strength.</p>

<p>Nor should any occasion be neglected by the pioneers of
attending, if their personal circumstances permit, either the British
or German Bahá’í summer schools, and of forging
such links with these institutions as will not only assist them in
the discharge of their duties, but enable them to initiate, when the
time is ripe, an institution of a similar character, under the
auspices of the European Teaching Committee—an institution
which will be the forerunner of the summer schools that will have to
be founded separately by the future assemblies in their respective
countries. Above all, any assistance which the two national spiritual
assemblies, already established on that continent, and their
auxiliary committees, and particularly their publishing agencies, can
extend should be gratefully welcomed and utilized to the full, until
such time as the institutions destined to evolve in these countries
can assume independently the conduct of their own affairs.</p>

<p>A constant interchange of news between the centers,
through the medium of the Geneva Bulletin, whose scope must be
steadily enlarged, and close contact with each other through the
European office of the European Teaching Committee, functioning as an
adjunct to the International Bahá’í Bureau,
should, furthermore, be maintained and reinforced, whenever
circumstances are favorable, by the convening of conferences, which
will bring together as many pioneers laboring in these ten countries,
and newly converted believers, as possible, enabling them to jointly
consider their plans, problems and activities, concert measures for
the progress of the Faith in that continent, and pave the way for the
future formation of regional national spiritual assemblies, which
must precede the constitution of separate independent national
institutions in each of these countries. Such summer schools and
conferences, initiated and conducted by one of the most important
agencies of the highest administrative institution in the North
American Bahá’í Community, gathering together as
they will Bahá’í representatives of various races
and nations on the continent of Europe, will, by reason of their
unprecedented character in the evolution of the Faith, since its
inception, constitute a historic landmark in the development of the
organic world-wide Bahá’í community, and will be
the harbinger of those epoch-making world conferences, at which the
representatives of the nations and races within the Bahá’í
fold will convene for the strengthening of the spiritual and
administrative bonds that unite its members.</p>

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ADAPTING TEACHING METHODS</head>

<p>A beginning, however limited in scope, should be made,
ere the present stage of the Divine Plan draws to a close, in the
direction of establishing befitting administrative headquarters for
the rising communities and their projected assemblies in the capital
cities of Stockholm, of Oslo, of Copenhagen, of The Hague, of
Brussels, of Luxembourg, of Madrid, of Lisbon, of Rome and of Bern,
through the rental of suitable quarters which, in the course of time,
must lead to either the construction or the purchase in each of these
capitals of a national Hazíratu’l-Quds, as a future seat
for independent, elected national spiritual assemblies.</p>

<p>A tentative start, though strictly speaking excluded
from the scope of the present Plan, should, I feel, be made, ere the
six remaining years have run their course, aiming at the formation,
in each of the ten designated countries, of a number of nuclei,
however few, however unstable, which will proclaim to the entire
Bahá’í world the ability of the prosecutors of
the Plan to exceed their allocated task, even as they surpassed, in
the Latin American field, the goals which they had originally set
before them. Such a feat, if accomplished, would impart to my
overburdened heart a joy that would equal the many consolations which
a dearly loved community has showered upon me, in the past, by its
signal acts, both within its homeland and abroad, since the passing
of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá.</p>

<p>Nor should any of the pioneers, at this early stage in
the upbuilding of Bahá’í national communities,
overlook the fundamental prerequisite for any successful teaching
enterprise, which is to adapt the presentation of the fundamental
principles of their Faith to the cultural and religious backgrounds,
the ideologies, and the temperament of the divers races and nations
whom they are called upon to enlighten and attract. The
susceptibilities of these races and nations, from both the northern
and southern climes, springing from either the Germanic or Latin
stock, belonging to either the Catholic or Protestant communion, some
democratic, others totalitarian in outlook, some socialistic, others
capitalistic in their tendencies, differing widely in their customs
and standards of living, should at all times be carefully considered,
and under no circumstances neglected.</p>

<p>These pioneers, in their contact with the members of
divers creeds, races and nations, covering a range which offers no
parallel in either the north or south continents, must neither
antagonize them nor compromise with their own essential principles.
They must be neither provocative nor supine, neither fanatical nor
excessively liberal, in their exposition of the fundamental and
distinguishing features of their Faith. They must be either wary or
bold, they must act swiftly or mark time, they must use the direct or
indirect method, they must be challenging or conciliatory, in strict
accordance with the spiritual receptivity of the soul with whom they
come in contact, whether he be a nobleman or a commoner, a northerner
or a southerner, a layman or a priest, a capitalist or a socialist, a
statesman or a prince, an artisan or a beggar. In their presentation
of the Message of Bahá’u’lláh they must
neither hesitate nor falter. They must be neither contemptuous of the
poor nor timid before the great. In their exposition of its verities
they must neither overstress nor whittle down the truth which they
champion, whether their hearer belong to royalty, or be a prince of
the church, or a politician, or a tradesman, or a man of the street.
To all alike, high or low, rich or poor, they must proffer, with open
hands, with a radiant heart, with an eloquent tongue, with infinite
patience, with uncompromising loyalty, with great wisdom, with
unshakable courage, the Cup of Salvation at so critical an hour, to
the confused, the hungry, the distraught and fear-stricken
multitudes, in the north, in the west, in the south and in the heart,
of that sorely tried continent.</p>

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<p>The second century of the Bahá’í Era
has dawned. The second stage of the Divine Plan has been launched.
The second epoch of the Formative Age of the Bahá’í
Dispensation has opened. The tragedy of a continent, so blessed, so
rich in history, so harassed, is moving towards a climax. The
vanguard of the torchbearers of a world-redeeming civilization are
landing on its shores and are settling in its capitals. An epoch has
commenced, inaugurating the systematic conquest of the European
continent by the organized body of the “apostles of
Bahá’u’lláh,” destined to unfold its
potentialities in the course of succeeding centuries, and bidding
fair to eclipse the radiance of those past ages which have
successfully witnessed the introduction of the Christian Faith into
the continent’s northern climes, the efflorescence of Islamic
culture that shed such radiance along its southern shores, and the
rise of the Reformation in its very heart.</p>

<p>The stage is set. The hour is propitious. The signal is
sounded. Bahá’u’lláh’s spiritual
battalions are moving into position. The initial clash between the
forces of darkness and the army of light, as unnoticed as the
landing, two milleniums ago, of the apostles of Christ on the
southern shores of the European continent, is being registered by the
denizens of the Abhá Kingdom. The Author of the Plan that has
set so titanic an enterprise in motion is Himself mounted at the head
of these battalions, and leads them on to capture the cities of men’s
hearts. A continent, twice blessed by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
successive visits to its shores, and the scene of His first public
appearance in the West; which has been the cradle of a civilization
to some of whose beneficent features the pen of Bahá’u’lláh
has paid significant tribute; on whose soil both the Greek and Roman
civilizations were born and flourished; which has contributed so
richly to the unfoldment of American civilization; the fountainhead
of American culture; the mother of Christendom, and the scene of the
greatest exploits of the followers of Jesus Christ; in some of whose
outlying territories have been won some of the most resplendent
victories which ushered in the Golden Age of Islám; which
sustained, in its very heart, the violent impact of the onrushing
hosts of that Faith, intent on the subjugation of its cities, but
which refused to bend the knee to its invaders, and succeeded in the
end in repulsing their assault—such a continent is now
experiencing, at the hands of the little as yet unnoticed band of
pioneers sent forth by the enviable, the privileged, the dynamic
American Bahá’í Community, the first stirrings of
that spiritual revolution which must culminate, in the Golden Age
that is as yet unborn, in the permanent establishment of
Bahá’u’lláh’s Order throughout that
continent.</p>

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AMERICAN BELIEVERS</head>

<p>One word in conclusion to those to whom the Tablets of
so stupendous a Plan have been addressed, to whose care the destinies
of so prodigious an enterprise have been committed, and of whom such
titanic efforts are now demanded. I can do no better than recall, nor
can I sufficiently emphasize, or refrain from quoting anew, those
stirring and pregnant passages that illuminate the pages of
‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s epoch-making Tablets.</p>

<p>In one of these Tablets, addressed to the believers in
the Northeastern States, these weighty and highly significant words
are recorded: “All countries, in the estimation of the one true
God, are but one country, and all cities and villages are on an equal
footing... Through faith and certitude, and the precedence achieved
by one over another, however, the dweller conferreth honor upon the
dwelling, some of the countries achieve distinction, and attain a
preeminent position. For instance, notwithstanding that some of the
countries of Europe and of America are distinguished by, and surpass
other countries in, the salubrity of their climate, the wholesomeness
of their water, and the charm of their mountains, plains and
prairies, yet Palestine became the glory of all nations inasmuch as
all the holy and Divine Manifestations, from the time of Abraham
until the appearance of the Seal of the Prophets (Muḥammad),
have lived in, or migrated to, or traveled through, that country.
Likewise, Mecca and Medina have achieved illimitable glory, as the
light of Prophethood shone forth therein. For this reason Palestine
and Ḥijáz have been distinguished from all other
countries.” “Likewise,” is His remarkable
disclosure, “the continent of America is, in the eyes of the
one true God, the land wherein the splendors of His light shall be
revealed, where the mysteries of His Faith shall be unveiled, the
home of the righteous, and the gathering-place of the free.”</p>

<p>To those of His followers, dwelling in that enviable and
blessed continent, He has chosen to address these no less inspiring
words, as recorded in one of those Tablets revealed in honor of the
believers of the United States and Canada: “O ye apostles of
Bahá’u’lláh! May my life be sacrificed for
you!... Behold the portals which Bahá’u’lláh
hath opened before you! Consider how exalted and lofty is the station
you are destined to attain, how unique the favors with which you have
been endowed... My thoughts are turned towards you, and my heart
leaps within me at your mention. Could ye know how my soul gloweth
with your love, so great a happiness would flood your hearts as to
cause you to become enamored with each other.” “The full
measure of your success,” He, in another Tablet, addressed to
the entire company of His followers in the North American continent
these prophetic words: “is as yet unrevealed, its significance
unapprehended. Erelong ye will with your own eyes witness how
brilliantly every one of you, even as a shining star, will radiate in
the firmament of your country the light of divine guidance, and will
bestow upon its people the glory of an everlasting life... I
fervently hope that in the near future the whole earth may be stirred
and shaken by the results of your achievements. The hope which
‘Abdu’l-Bahá cherishes for you is that the same
success which has attended your efforts in America may crown your
endeavors in other parts of the world, that through you the fame of
the Cause of God may be diffused throughout the East and the West,
and the advent of the Kingdom of the Lord of Hosts be proclaimed in
all the five continents of the globe. The moment this Divine Message
is carried forward by the American believers from the shores of
America, and is propagated through the continents of Europe, of Asia,
of Africa and of Australia, and as far as the islands of the Pacific,
this community will find itself securely established upon the throne
of an everlasting dominion. Then will all the peoples of the world
witness that this community is spiritually illumined and divinely
guided. Then will the whole earth resound with the praises of its
majesty and greatness... Know ye of a certainty that whatever
gathering ye enter, the waves of the Holy Spirit are surging over it,
and the heavenly grace of the Blessed Beauty encompasseth that
gathering... O that I could travel, even though on foot and in the
utmost poverty, to these regions, and, raising the call of
Yá-Bahá’u’l-Abhá in cities,
villages, mountains, deserts and oceans promote the divine teachings!
This, alas, I cannot do. How intensely I deplore it! Please God, ye
may achieve it... Thus far ye have been untiring in your labors. Let
your exertions henceforth increase a thousandfold. Summon the people
in these countries, capitals, islands, assemblies and churches to
enter the Abhá Kingdom. The scope of your exertions must needs
be extended. The wider its range, the more striking will be the
evidence of divine assistance.”</p>

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<p>“Now is the time,” He no less significantly
remarks in another of these Tablets, “for you to divest
yourselves of the garment of attachment to this world that perisheth,
to be wholly severed from the physical world, become heavenly angels,
and travel to these countries. I swear by Him besides Whom there is
none other God that each one of you will become an Isráfíl
of Life, and will blow the Breath of Life into the souls of others.”
And lastly this glorious promise in another of those immortal
Tablets: “Should success crown your enterprise, America will
assuredly evolve into a center from which waves of spiritual power
will emanate, and the throne of the Kingdom of God, will, in the
plenitude of its majesty and glory, be firmly established.”</p>

<p>In one of the earliest Tablets addressed by Him to the
American believers these equally significant words have been penned:
“If ye be truly united, if ye agree to promote that which is
the essential purpose, and to show forth an all-unifying love, I
swear by Him Who causeth the seed to split and the breeze to waft, so
great a light will shine forth from your faces as to reach the
highest heavens, the fame of your glory will be noised abroad, the
evidences of your preeminence will spread throughout all regions,
your power will penetrate the realities of all things, your aims and
purposes will exert their influence upon the great and mighty
nations, your spirits will encompass the whole world of being, and ye
will discover yourselves to be kings in the dominions of the Kingdom,
and attired with the glorious crowns of the invisible Realm, and
become the marshals of the army of peace, and princes of the forces
of light, and stars shining from the horizon of perfection, and
brilliant lamps shedding their radiance upon men.”</p>

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ORDER</head>

<p>In the light of these glowing tributes, these ardent
hopes, these soul-stirring promises, recorded by the pen of the
Center of the Covenant, is it surprising to find that the Author of
the Covenant Himself has, anticipating the great contribution which
the West is destined to make to the establishment of His World Order,
made such a momentous statement in His writings: “In the East
the light of His Revelation hath broken; in the West have appeared
the signs of His dominion. Ponder this in your hearts, O people, and
be not of those who have turned a deaf ear to the admonitions of Him
Who is the Almighty, the All-Praised.”</p>

<p>‘Abdu’l-Bahá Himself, confirming this
statement, has written: “From the beginning of time until the
present day the light of Divine Revelation hath risen in the East and
shed its radiance upon the West. The illumination thus shed hath,
however, acquired in the West an extraordinary brilliancy. Consider
the Faith proclaimed by Jesus. Though it first appeared in the East,
yet not until its light had been shed upon the West did the full
measure of its potentialities become manifest.” “The day
is approaching when ye shall witness how, through the splendor of the
Faith of Bahá’u’lláh the West will have
replaced the East, radiating the light of divine guidance.”
“The West hath acquired illumination from the East, but, in
some respects the reflection of the light hath been greater in the
Occident.” “The East hath, verily, been illumined with
the light of the Kingdom. Erelong will this same light shed a still
greater illumination through the potency of the teachings of God, and
their souls be set aglow by the undying fire of His love.”</p>

<p>Invested, among its sister communities in East and West,
with the primacy conferred upon it by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
Divine Plan; armed with the mandatory provisions of His momentous
Tablets; equipped with the agencies of a quarter-century-old
Administrative Order, whose fabric it has reared and consolidated;
encouraged by the marvelous success achieved by its daughter
communities throughout the Americas, a success which has sealed the
triumph of the first stage of that Plan; launched on a campaign of
vaster dimensions, of superior merit, of weightier potentialities,
than any it has hitherto initiated, a campaign destined to multiply
its spiritual progeny in distant lands and amidst divers races, the
community of the Most Great Name in the North American continent must
arise, as it has never before in its history, and demonstrate anew
its capacity to perform such deeds as are worthy of its high calling.
Its members, the executors of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
Plan, the champion-builders of Bahá’u’lláh’s
embryonic Order, the torchbearers of a world-girdling civilization,
must, in the years immediately ahead, bestir themselves, and, as
bidden by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, “increase”
their exertions “a thousandfold,” lay bare further vistas
in the “range” of their “future achievements”
and of their “unspeakably glorious” mission, and hasten
the day when, as prophesied by Him, their community will “find
itself securely established upon the throne of an everlasting
dominion,” when “the whole earth” will be stirred
and shaken by the results of its “achievements” and
“resound with the praises of majesty and greatness,” when
America will “evolve into a center from which waves of
spiritual power will emanate, and the throne of the Kingdom of God
will, in the plenitude of its majesty and glory, be firmly
established.”</p>

<p>In every state of the United States, in every province
of the Dominion of Canada, in every republic of Latin America, in
each of the ten European countries to which its inescapable
responsibilities are insistently calling it, this community, so
blessed in the past, so promising at present, so dazzling in its
future destiny, must, if it would guard its priceless birthright and
enhance its heritage, forge ahead with equal zeal, with unrelaxing
vigilance, with indomitable courage, with tireless energy, until the
present stage of its mission is triumphantly concluded.</p>

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PROCESSES</head>

<p>How could it forfeit its birthright or mar its heritage,
when the country from which the vast majority of its members have
sprung, the great republic of the West, government and people alike,
is itself, through experiment and trial, slowly, painfully,
unwittingly and irresistibly advancing towards the goal destined for
it by both Bahá’u’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá?
Indeed if we would read aright the signs of the times, and appraise
correctly the significances of contemporaneous events that are
impelling forward both the American Bahá’í
Community and the nation of which it forms a part on the road leading
them to their ultimate destiny, we cannot fail to perceive the
workings of two simultaneous processes, generated as far back as the
concluding years of the Heroic Age of our Faith, each clearly
defined, each distinctly separate, yet closely related and destined
to culminate, in the fullness of time, in a single glorious
consummation.</p>

<p>One of these processes is associated with the mission of
the American Bahá’í Community, the other with the
destiny of the American nation. The one serves directly the interests
of the Administrative Order of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh,
the other promotes indirectly the institutions that are to be
associated with the establishment of His World Order. The first
process dates back to the revelation of those stupendous Tablets
constituting the Charter of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
Divine Plan. It was held in abeyance for well-nigh twenty years while
the fabric of an indispensable Administrative Order, designed as a
divinely appointed agency for the operation of that Plan, was being
constructed. It registered its initial success with the triumphant
conclusion of the first stage of its operation in the republics of
the Western Hemisphere. It signalized the opening of the second phase
of its development through the inauguration of the present teaching
campaign in the European continent. It must pass into the third stage
of its evolution with the initiation of the third Seven Year Plan,
designed to culminate in the establishment of the structure of the
Administrative Order in all the remaining sovereign states and chief
dependencies of the globe. It must reach the end of the first epoch
in its evolution with the fulfillment of the prophecy mentioned by
Daniel in the last chapter of His Book, related to the year 1335, and
associated by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá with the world triumph
of the Faith of His Father. It will be consummated through the
emergence of the Bahá’í World Commonwealth in the
Golden Age of the Bahá’í Dispensation.</p>

<p>The other process dates back to the outbreak of the
first World War that threw the great republic of the West into the
vortex of the first stage of a world upheaval. It received its
initial impetus through the formulation of President Wilson’s
Fourteen Points, closely associating for the first time that republic
with the fortunes of the Old World. It suffered its first setback
through the dissociation of that republic from the newly born League
of Nations which that president had labored to create. It acquired
added momentum through the outbreak of the second World War,
inflicting unprecedented suffering on that republic, and involving it
still further in the affairs of all the continents of the globe. It
was further reinforced through the declaration embodied in the
Atlantic Charter, as voiced by one of its chief progenitors, Franklin
D. Roosevelt. It assumed a definite outline through the birth of the
United Nations at the San Francisco Conference. It acquired added
significance through the choice of the City of the Covenant itself as
the seat of the newly born organization, through the declaration
recently made by the American president related to his country’s
commitments in Greece and Turkey, as well as through the submission
to the General Assembly of the United Nations of the thorny and
challenging problem of the Holy Land, the spiritual as well as the
administrative center of the World Faith of Bahá’u’lláh.
It must, however long and tortuous the way, lead, through a series of
victories and reverses, to the political unification of the Eastern
and Western Hemispheres, to the emergence of a world government and
the establishment of the Lesser Peace, as foretold by Bahá’u’lláh
and foreshadowed by the Prophet Isaiah. It must, in the end,
culminate in the unfurling of the banner of the Most Great Peace, in
the Golden Age of the Dispensation of Bahá’u’lláh.
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BAHÁ’Í COMMUNITY AND THE AMERICAN REPUBLIC</head>

<p>Might not a still closer parallel be drawn between the
community singled out for the execution of this world-embracing Plan,
in its relation to its sister communities, and the nation of which it
forms a part, in its relation to its sister nations? On the one hand
is a community which ever since its birth has been nursed in the lap
of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá and been lovingly trained by Him
through the revelation of unnumbered Tablets, through the dispatch of
special and successive messengers, and through His own prolonged
visit to the North American continent in the evening of His life. It
was to the members of this community, the spiritual descendants of
the dawn-breakers of the Heroic Age of our Faith, that He, whilst
sojourning in the City of the Covenant, chose to reveal the
implications of that Covenant. It was in the vicinity of this
community’s earliest established center that He laid, with His
own hands, the cornerstone of the first Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár
of the western world. It was to the members of this community that He
subsequently addressed His Tablets of the Divine Plan, investing it
with a spiritual primacy, and singling it out for a glorious mission
among its sister communities. It was this community which won the
immortal honor of being the first to introduce the Faith in the
British Isles, in France and in Germany, and which sent forth its
consecrated pioneers and teachers to China, Japan and India, to
Australia and New Zealand, to the Balkan Peninsula, to South Africa,
to Latin America, to the Baltic States, to Scandinavia and the
islands of the Pacific, hoisting thereby its banner in the vast
majority of the countries won over to its cause, in both the East and
the West, prior to ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s passing.</p>

<p>It was this community, the cradle and stronghold of the
Administrative Order of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh,
which, on the morrow of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
ascension, was the first among all other Bahá’í
communities in East and West to arise and champion the cause of that
Order, to fix its pattern, to erect its fabric, to initiate its
endowments, to establish and consolidate its subsidiary institutions,
and to vindicate its aims and purposes. To it belongs the unique
distinction of having erected, in the heart of the North American
continent, the first Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár of
the West, the holiest edifice ever to be reared by the hands of the
followers of Bahá’u’lláh in either the
Eastern or Western Hemisphere. It was through the assiduous and
unflagging labors of the most distinguished and consecrated among its
itinerant teachers that the allegiance of royalty to the Cause of
Bahá’u’lláh was won, and unequivocally
proclaimed in successive testimonies as penned by the royal convert
herself. To its members, the vanguard of the torchbearers of the
future world civilization, must, moreover, be ascribed the
imperishable glory of having launched and successfully concluded the
first stage of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s Divine Plan,
in the concluding years of the first Bahá’í
century, establishing thereby the structural basis of the
Administrative Order of the Faith in all the republics of Central and
South America. It is this same community which is once again carrying
off the palm of victory through launching, in the first decade of the
second century of the Bahá’í Era, the second
stage of that same Plan, destined to lay the foundations of the
Bahá’í Administrative Order in no less than ten
sovereign states in the continent of Europe, comprising the
Scandinavian states, the Low Countries, the states of the Iberian
Peninsula, Switzerland and Italy. And lastly, to its enterprising
members must go the unique honor and privilege of having arisen, on
unnumbered occasions, and over a period of more than a quarter of a
century, to champion the cause of the down-trodden and persecuted
among their brethren in Persia, in Egypt, in Russia, in ‘Iráq
and in Germany, to stretch a generous helping hand to the needy among
them, to defend and safeguard the interests of their institutions,
and to plead their cause before political and ecclesiastical
adversaries.</p>

<p>On the other hand is a nation that has achieved
undisputed ascendancy in the entire Western Hemisphere, whose rulers
have been uniquely honored by being collectively addressed by the
Author of the Bahá’í Revelation in His
Kitáb-i-Aqdas; which has been acclaimed by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
as the “home of the righteous and the gathering-place of the
free,” where the “splendors of His light shall be
revealed, where the mysteries of His Faith shall be unveiled”
and belonging to a continent which, as recorded by that same pen,
“giveth signs and evidences of very great advancement,”
whose “future is even more promising,” whose “influence
and illumination are far-reaching,” and which “will lead
all nations spiritually.” Moreover, it is to this great
republic of the West that the Center of the Covenant of Bahá’u’lláh
has referred as the nation that has “developed powers and
capacities greater and more wonderful than other nations,” and
which “is equipped and empowered to accomplish that which will
adorn the pages of history, to become the envy of the world, and be
blest in both the East and the West for the triumph of its people.”
It is for this same American democracy that He expressed His fervent
hope that it might be “the first nation to establish the
foundation of international agreement,” “to proclaim the
unity of mankind,” and “to unfurl the Standard of the
Most Great Peace,” that it might become “the distributing
center of spiritual enlightenment, and all the world receive this
heavenly blessing,” and that its inhabitants might “rise
from their present material attainments to such a height that
heavenly illumination may stream from this center to all the peoples
of the world.” It is in connection with its people that He has
affirmed that they are “indeed worthy of being the first to
build the Tabernacle of the Great Peace and proclaim the oneness of
mankind.”</p>

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<p>This nation so signally blest, occupying so eminent and
responsible a position in a continent so wonderfully endowed, was the
first among the nations of the West to be warmed and illuminated by
the rays of the Revelation of Bahá’u’lláh,
soon after the proclamation of His Covenant on the morrow of His
ascension. This nation, moreover, may well claim to have, as a result
of its effective participation in both the first and second world
wars, redressed the balance, saved mankind the horrors of devastation
and bloodshed involved in the prolongation of hostilities, and
decisively contributed, in the course of the latter conflict, to the
overthrow of the exponents of ideologies fundamentally at variance
with the universal tenets of our Faith.</p>

<p>To her President, the immortal Woodrow Wilson, must be
ascribed the unique honor, among the statesmen of any nation, whether
of the East or of the West, of having voiced sentiments so akin to
the principles animating the Cause of Bahá’u’lláh,
and of having more than any other world leader, contributed to the
creation of the League of Nations—achievements which the pen of
the Center of God’s Covenant acclaimed as signalizing the dawn
of the Most Great Peace, whose sun, according to that same pen, must
needs arise as the direct consequence of the enforcement of the laws
of the Dispensation of Bahá’u’lláh.</p>

<p>To the matchless position achieved by so preeminent a
president of the American Union, in a former period, at so critical a
juncture in international affairs, must now be added the splendid
initiative taken, in recent years by the American government,
culminating in the birth of the successor of that League in San
Francisco, and the establishment of its permanent seat in the city of
New York. Nor can the preponderating influence exerted by this nation
in the councils of the world, the prodigious economic and political
power that it wields, the prestige it enjoys, the wealth of which it
disposes, the idealism that animates its people, her magnificent
contribution, as a result of her unparalleled productive power, for
the relief of human suffering and the rehabilitation of peoples and
nations, be overlooked in a survey of the position which she holds,
and which distinguishes her from her sister nations in both the new
and old worlds.</p>

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<p>Many and divers are the setbacks and reverses which this
nation, extolled so highly by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, and
occupying at present so unique a position among its fellow nations,
must, alas, suffer. The road leading to its destiny is long, thorny
and tortuous. The impact of various forces upon the structure and
polity of that nation will be tremendous. Tribulations, on a scale
unprecedented in its history, and calculated to purge its
institutions, to purify the hearts of its people, to fuse its
constituent elements, and to weld it into one entity with its sister
nations in both hemispheres, are inevitable.</p>

<p>In one of the most remarkable Tablets revealed by
‘Abdu’l-Bahá, passages of which have already been
quoted on previous occasions, written in the evening of His life,
soon after the termination of the first World War, He anticipates, in
succinct and ominous sentences, the successive ebullitions which must
afflict humanity, and whose full force the American nation must, if
her destiny is to be accomplished, inevitably experience. “The
ills from which the world now suffers,” He wrote, “will
multiply; the gloom which envelops it will deepen. The Balkans will
remain discontented. Its restlessness will increase. The vanquished
powers will continue to agitate. They will resort to every measure
that may rekindle the flame of war. Movements, newly born and
world-wide in their range, will exert their utmost effort for the
advancement of their designs. The Movement of the Left will acquire
great importance. Its influence will spread.”</p>

<p>The agitation in the Balkan Peninsula; the feverish
activity in which Germany and Italy played a disastrous role,
culminating in the outbreak of the second World War; the rise of the
Fascist and Nazi movements, which spread their ramifications to
distant parts of the globe; the spread of communism which, as a
result of the victory of Soviet Russia in that same war, has been
greatly accelerated—all these happenings, some unequivocally,
others in veiled language, have been forecast in this Tablet, the
full force of whose implications are as yet undisclosed, and which,
we may well anticipate, the American nation, as yet insufficiently
schooled by adversity, must sooner or later experience.</p>

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<p>Whatever the Hand of a beneficent and inscrutable
Destiny has reserved for this youthful, this virile, this idealistic,
this spiritually blessed and enviable nation, however severe the
storms which may buffet it in the days to come in either hemisphere,
however sweeping the changes which the impact of cataclysmic forces
from without, and the stirrings of a Divine embryonic Order from
within, will effect in its structure and life, we may, confident in
the words uttered by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, feel assured
that that great republic—the shell that enshrines so precious a
member of the world community of the followers of His Father—will
continue to evolve, undivided and undefeatable, until the sum total
of its contributions to the birth, the rise and the fruition of that
world civilization, the child of the Most Great Peace and hallmark of
the Golden Age of the Dispensation of Bahá’u’lláh,
will have been made, and its last task discharged.</p>

<p>[June 5, 1947]</p>

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<head>European Pioneers and Temple
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<p>Rejoice at evidences of continued vigorous activity.
Renew plea to believers possessing independent means to volunteer for
European pioneer field, both settlers and itinerant teachers. Eagerly
awaiting response to Convention message. Praying for placing of
Temple contract before termination of current year. Ardently
supplicating unprecedented blessings for manifold, meritorious,
magnificent services. Deepest love.</p>

<p>[July 13, 1947]</p>

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<head>Evidences of Notable Expansion</head>

<p>Greatly welcome evidences of a notable expansion of
activities and increased intensification of efforts for publicity. I
urge believers and local assemblies to redouble their efforts in
support of vital National Fund. Praying ardently for realization of
your highest hopes. Appreciate action for preservation of Keith’s
grave. Do not advise you to transmit further funds to Persia for the
grave. I appeal to North American believers to exert their utmost to
insure the formation of required number of assemblies by next April.
Further sacrifices demanded, rich reward assured. May entire body of
American believers arise to fulfill their glorious destiny.</p>

<p>Abiding gratitude, deepest love.</p>

<p>[September 10, 1947]</p>

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<head>Effective Prosecution of Sacred
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<p>The steadily deepening crisis which mankind is
traversing, on the morrow of the severest ordeal it has yet suffered,
and the attendant tribulations and commotions which a travailing age
must necessarily experience, as a prelude to the birth of the new
World Order, destined to rise upon the ruins of a tottering
civilization, must, as they intensify, increasingly influence the
course, and, in some cases, retard the progress, of the collective
enterprises successively launched in the opening years of the second
Bahá’í century, and in almost every continent of
the globe, by the world-wide community of the organized followers of
the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh. In the land of
its birth long-standing political rivalries, combined with a steady
decline in the authority and influence exercised by the central
government, are contributing to the reemergence of reactionary
forces, represented by an as yet influential and fanatical
priesthood, to a recrudescence of the persecution, and a
multiplication of the disabilities, to which a still unemancipated
Faith has been so cruelly subjected for more than a century. In the
heart of the continent of Europe, still fiercer political rivalries,
as well as the clash of conflicting ideologies, have prevented the
unification, indefinitely retarded the national revival, multiplied
the vicissitudes and rendered more desperate the plight, of a nation
comprising within its frontiers the largest community of the
adherents of the Faith on that continent—a community destined,
as prophesied by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, to play a major
role in the spiritual awakening and the ultimate conversion of the
European peoples and races to His Father’s Faith. In the
subcontinent of India recent political developments of a momentous
character have plunged its divers castes, races and denominations
into grave turmoil, brought in their wake riots, bloodshed, misery
and confusion, fanned into flame religious animosities, and well-nigh
disrupted its economic life. In the Nile Valley the outbreak of a
widespread and virulent epidemic, following closely upon the
political unrest and the severe economic crisis already afflicting
its inhabitants, threatens to disorganize the life of the nation and
to bring in its wake afflictions of an even more serious character.
In the Holy Land itself, the heart and nerve-center of the far-flung
and firmly knit community of the followers of Bahá’u’lláh,
and the repository of its holiest shrines, already gravely disturbed
by the chronic instability of its political life, the religious
dissensions of its inhabitants, and the ten-year-long strain and
danger to which its people have been subjected and exposed, fresh
perils are looming on its horizon, menacing it, on the one hand with
the ravages of an epidemic that has already taken so heavy a toll of
the lives of the people beyond its southern frontier, and threatening
it, on the other, with a civil war of extreme severity and
unpredictable in its consequences. Subject to the same fundamental
causes which have deranged the equilibrium of present-day society and
corroded its life are to be regarded the privations, the restrictions
and crisis which, to a lesser degree, are oppressing the peoples of
Central and Southeastern Europe, of the British Isles and of certain
republics of Central and South America.</p>

<p>In all these territories, whether in the Eastern or
Western Hemisphere, the nascent institutions of a struggling Faith,
though subjected in varying degrees to the stress and strain
associated with the decline and dissolution of time-honored
institutions, with fratricidal strife, economic upheavals, financial
crises, outbreaks of epidemics and political revolutions, have thus
far, through the interpositions of a merciful Providence, been
graciously enabled to follow their charted course, undeflected by the
cross-currents and the tempestuous winds which must of necessity
increasingly agitate human society ere the hour of its ultimate
redemption approaches.</p>

<p>In contrast to these sorely tried countries on the
European, the Asiatic and the African continents, unlike her sister
republics in either Central or South America, the great republic of
the West—the homeland of that mother community which, fostered
through the tender care of an ever-solicitous Master, has already
proved itself capable of rearing in its turn such splendid progeny
among the divers communities of Latin America, which bids fair to
multiply its daughter communities in a continent of mightier
potentialities—such a republic has been, to a peculiar degree
and over a long and uninterrupted period, relatively free from the
chronic disorders, the political disturbances, the economic
convulsions, the communal riots, the epidemics, the religious
persecutions, the privations and loss of life which, during
successive generations, have in one way or another afflicted so many
peoples in almost every part of the globe.</p>

<p>Singled out by the Almighty for such a unique measure of
favor, suffered to evolve, untrammelled and unperturbed, within the
shell of its God-given Administrative Order, distinguished from its
sister communities through the revelation of a Plan emanating
directly from the mind and pen of its Founder, enriched already by so
many trophies, each an eloquent testimony to its missionary zeal and
valor in distant fields and amidst divers peoples, the Community of
the Most Great Name in the North American continent must, sensible of
the abounding grace vouchsafed to it by Bahá’u’lláh,
resolve, as it has never resolved before, to carry out, however much
it may be buffeted by future circumstances and the unforeseen ordeals
which a heedless and chaotic world may still further experience, the
mission confidently entrusted to its hands by an all-wise and loving
Master.</p>



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<p>Already in the newly opened European field, where the
first stage of its transatlantic missionary enterprise is now
unfolding, the success which the vanguard of its army of pioneers has
already achieved in several leading capitals of that continent is
truly heart-warming and evokes intense admiration. The broad outlines
of the primary institutions heralding the erection of the
administrative framework of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh
in no less than ten sovereign states of Europe can already be
discerned—a powerful and signal reinforcement of the organized
and progressive efforts exerted by the British and German communities
on the northwestern limits of that continent and in its very heart.
In the Latin American field, where the structural basis of a rising
Administrative Order has already been established, through the
formation of firmly grounded assemblies in each of the republics of
Central and South America, the stage is being set for the erection of
those institutions which are to be regarded as the harbingers of the
secondary Houses of Justice which, in each of these republics, must
act as pillars, and assist in sustaining the weight, of the final
unit designed to consummate the institutions of that order. On the
northern portion of that same hemisphere the stage is already set for
the impending emergence of an institution which, however
circumscribed its basis, must ultimately, directly participate in the
measures preliminary to the constitution of the Universal House of
Justice.</p>

<p>A community now in the process of marshalling and
directing, in such vast territories, in such outlying regions, amidst
such a diversity of peoples, at so precarious a stage in the fortunes
of mankind, forces of such incalculable potency, to serve purposes so
meritorious and lofty, cannot afford to falter for a moment or
retrace its steps on the path it now travels. Its commitments, so
vast, so challenging, so rich in their potentialities, in the North
American continent, must, whatever betide it, be carried out, in
their entirety and without the slightest reservation or hesitation.
The pledge to multiply the local administrative institutions,
throughout the length and breadth of this continent must be honored,
and the placing of the contract for the interior ornamentation of the
holiest House of Worship ever to be erected to the glory of
Bahá’u’lláh expedited. Above all a
prodigious effort, nationwide, sustained and wholly unprecedented in
the annals of a richly endowed and spiritually blessed community,
aiming at the immediate increase of the financial resources required
for the effective prosecution of its manifold and pressing tasks, is
required.</p>

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<p>The triple campaign, conducted in two hemispheres,
comprising within the scope of its operation the entire territory of
the North American republic, the Dominion of Canada, twenty republics
of Latin America, and no less than ten sovereign states of the
European continent, is indeed of critical importance. Every phase of
this threefold crusade, undertaken at the dawn of the second Bahá’í
century by the executors of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
Will and the custodians of His Plan, must be accorded its due measure
of consideration and its needs simultaneously and vigorously
fulfilled. The allurements of the glorious adventure in the Latin
American field, the glittering prizes already won and the new ones
within reach, must, at no time, obscure the issues, or retard the
task confronting the prosecutors of the Plan in their homeland, or
allow the interests of its assemblies, for the most part new and
struggling, to be either neglected or forgotten. Nor must the glamor
of the still more recent and glorious adventure embarked upon across
the Atlantic, within a turbulent, politically convulsed, economically
disrupted and spiritually depleted continent, dim, in however small a
measure, the radiance, or detract from the urgency, of the
magnificent enterprises, whose first fruits in Latin America are only
beginning to mature, in direct consequence of the initial operation
of the Plan bequeathed by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá to the
American believers.</p>

<p>To the vital requirements of this Plan, at so critical a
juncture, both in the fortunes of mankind in general, and of the Plan
itself, to which detailed reference has been made in a previous
communication, I need not again refer. All I desire to emphasize is
my fervent plea, addressed to both the administrators who, as the
elected representatives of the community must devise the plans,
coordinate the activities, and direct the agencies of a continually
expanding community, and to those whose privilege it is to labor, at
home and abroad, to insure the effective prosecution of these sacred
tasks, to realize the propitiousness of the present hour, recognize
its urgency, meet its challenge and appreciate its unique
potentialities. As the international situation worsens, as the
fortunes of mankind sink to a still lower ebb, the momentum of the
Plan must be further accelerated, and the concerted exertions of the
community responsible for its execution rise to still higher levels
of consecration and heroism. As the fabric of present-day society
heaves and cracks under the strain and stress of portentous events
and calamities, as the fissures, accentuating the cleavage separating
nation from nation, class from class, race from race, and creed from
creed, multiply, the prosecutors of the Plan must evince a still
greater cohesion in their spiritual lives and administrative
activities, and demonstrate a higher standard of concerted effort, of
mutual assistance, and of harmonious development in their collective
enterprises.</p>

<p>Then, and only then, will the reaction to the stupendous
forces, released through the operation of a divinely conceived,
divinely impelled Plan, be made apparent, and the fairest fruit of
the weightiest spiritual enterprise launched in recorded history
under the aegis of the Center of the Covenant of Bahá’u’lláh
be garnered.</p>

<p>[October 25, 1947]</p>

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<head>Recognition of Preeminent Services</head>

<p>Highly gratified at unceasing, compelling evidences of
exalted spirit of Bahá’í stewardship animating
American Bahá’í Community, as attested by the
alacrity of its national representatives in executing the first
Temple contract, their promptitude in extending effective assistance
to their Persian brethren, their vigilance in safeguarding integrity
of the Faith in the City of the Covenant and their vigor in
prosecuting the national campaign of publicity.</p>

<p>In recognition of preeminent services continually
enriching the record of achievements associated with preeminent
community of the Bahá’í world, I am arranging
transfer of extensive, valuable property acquired in precincts of
Shrines on Mount Carmel to name of Palestine Branch of American
Assembly.</p>

<p>Happy to announce completion of plans and specifications
for erection of arcade surrounding the Báb’s Sepulcher,
constituting the first step in the process destined to culminate in
construction of the dome anticipated by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
and marking consummation of enterprise initiated by Him fifty years
ago according to instructions given Him by Bahá’u’lláh.
</p>

<p>[December 15, 1947]</p>

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<head>Critical Stage of Task on Home Front</head>

<p>I am deeply concerned at critical stage of task
confronting North American Teaching Committee, constituting at this
juncture the paramount objective of present Plan. Owing to urgent,
overriding importance of Committee’s responsibility and to
swiftly approaching time limit fixed for attainment of the goal of
one hundred seventy-five assemblies, emergency measures carefully,
promptly devised by national representatives of the community and
wholeheartedly supported by entire mass of the believers of the North
American continent, designed to safeguard the existing assemblies and
rapidly multiply their number, are imperative. The placing of further
contract for Temple, the reinforcement of basis of forthcoming
Canadian National Spiritual Assembly, the additional consolidation of
the institutions of the Faith in Latin America, the wider
proclamation of its message to the masses, even the multiplication of
pioneers in the European field, should be unhesitatingly subordinated
to demands of the one disconcerting aspect of an otherwise
successfully conducted Plan. I address this last-minute appeal to
every single member of the community, the champion warriors in the
army of Bahá’u’lláh, which since launching
the Plan formulated by the Center of His Covenant never succumbed to
defeat nor was thwarted in its purpose, to arise resolutely,
volunteer instantly to fill the gap in the main defenses of the home
front and register total victory ere the termination of the second
year of the Second Seven Year Plan. Fervently praying for
instantaneous, decisive response.</p>

<p>[January 10, 1948]</p>

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<p>The gravity of the emergency facing the North American
believers is unprecedented since the initiation of the Divine Plan
and unparalleled in the history of the American Bahá’í
Community since ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s passing. No
obstacle is insuperable, no sacrifice too great for attainment of
supremely important objective. The eyes of her sister communities in
every continent of the globe and of her daughter communities of Latin
America, handicapped by a variety of adverse circumstances, are fixed
upon the community of followers of Bahá’u’lláh
in North American continent who are enjoying the blessings of
internal peace, adequate resources, administrative experience and
organizing ability for their divinely appointed mission, expecting
them to arise and avert the reverse which would mar the splendor of
their record of unexampled stewardship. I am moved to plead, at this
eleventh hour, that the rank and file of the community, particularly
the members resident in long-established leading strongholds of the
Faith—New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco,
Washington—issue forth unhesitatingly, determinedly, sacrifice
every interest, assume positions in the forefront of the struggle and
emulate in the course of the first decade of second Bahá’í
century, opening years of the second epoch of Formative Age of the
Faith, exploits of their spiritual progenitors, the dawn-breakers of
the Heroic Age, which immortalized the dawn of the first Bahá’í
century. The immediate fortunes of the Plan are precariously hanging
in the balance. The three months’ interval is swiftly running
out. My heart aches at contemplation of the possibility of failure of
the stalwart community to rise to the heights of the occasion. I
refuse to believe that its members, invested with unique apostolic
mission of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, will shrink from meeting
the most challenging requirement of the present hour.</p>

<p>[February 1, 1948]</p>

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<head>Prevailing Crisis</head>

<p>Hope is welling up in my anxious, overburdened heart
that the North American Bahá’í Community may yet
emerge triumphant over the prevailing crisis, demonstrate its
capacity to preserve its hard-won prizes and redeem its pledges
through a further display of its qualities of unconquerable faith,
unbreakable solidarity, dauntless valor and heroic self-sacrifice,
and vindicate its right to primacy in the world community of the
followers of Bahá’u’lláh. High water mark
is still unattained notwithstanding the mounting tide of enthusiastic
response displayed by an aroused community. Dangerous passage now
forded in this eleventh-hour campaign. I am fervently praying that
further intensification of effort, sustained, coordinated,
consecrated and unanimously exerted, will sweep its members on crest
of the wave to total victory. I feel assured that cumulative efforts
of participants in emergency campaign launched by entire community
will increasingly attract the promised inflowing grace of the holy
Author of its destinies, will demonstrate afresh its worthiness of
the paternal care of its divine Founder, will win added commendation
from its sister communities of the Eastern Hemisphere, deepen the
admiration and inspire the emulation of its daughter communities in
Latin America and the European continent, and strengthen the
attachment and reinforce the brotherly affection of its Guardian.</p>

<p>[February 13, 1948]</p>

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<p>Greatly encouraged by the splendid progress of the
tremendous drive initiated in response to my appeal. The zero hour is
inexorably approaching. Nineteen additional settlers can and must be
provided. Praying with increasing fervor for total success, complete
victory.</p>

<p>[April 6, 1948]</p>

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<p>I am moved to share with assembled delegates of the
fortieth American Bahá’í Convention the following
facts and figures testifying to the present status of the World Faith
of Bahá’u’lláh and disclosing the marvelous
acceleration in the double process of the extension of its range and
the consolidation of the institutions of its Administrative Order in
the Eastern and Western Hemispheres in the course of the first four
years of the second Bahá’í century.</p>

<p>The number of countries opened to the Faith total
ninety-one. Bahá’í literature is translated and
printed in fifty-one languages. Representatives of thirty-one races
are enrolled in the Bahá’í World Community.
Eighty-eight assemblies, national and local, are incorporated. The
number of localities where Bahá’ís have
established residence has been raised to over thirty in Australasia,
to over forty in Germany and Austria, over sixty in the Dominion of
Canada, over eighty in the Indian subcontinent and Burma, over one
hundred in Latin America, over seven hundred in Persia and to over
twelve hundred in the United States of America.</p>

<p>The value of international Bahá’í
endowments in the Holy Land and the Jordan Valley is estimated at
over six hundred thousand pounds. National Bahá’í
endowments on the North American continent are valued at over two
million dollars. The area of land dedicated to the Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár
in Persia is approximately four million square meters. The value of
the national Hazíratu’l-Quds in the capitals of India
and Persia respectively is six hundred thousand rupees and fifty
thousand pounds. The area of land dedicated to the first
Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár in South America is
ninety thousand square meters. The number of pieces of Bahá’í
literature sold and distributed in the course of one year in North
America is over eighty thousand pieces. The record of the number of
visitors to the Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár in
America in one year is over seventeen thousand and the total number
of visitors since its erection is over one quarter of a million. The
number of states in the American Union formally recognizing Bahá’í
marriage certificates is now eight. The number of national assemblies
functioning in the Bahá’í world is raised to nine
through the formation of the first Canadian National Assembly, to be
shortly reinforced through the constitution of two additional
assemblies in South and Central America and the West Indies.</p>

<p>The second seven-year, the six-year, the four and
one-half year, the six-year, the three-year, the five-year and
forty-five month plans respectively launched by the American,
British, Indian, Australasian, Iráqí, Canadian, and
Persian National Spiritual Assemblies, some culminating at the first
Centennial of the birth of Bahá’u’lláh’s
mission, others the Hundredth Anniversary of the Báb’s
Martyrdom, are aiming at the establishment of three national
assemblies in Canada and Latin America, the completion of the
interior ornamentation of the Mother Temple of the West, the
formation of spiritual assemblies in ten sovereign states of the
European continent, the constitution of nineteen assemblies in the
British Isles, doubling the number of assemblies in India, Pakistan
and Burma, the reconstitution of the dissolved assemblies and the
establishment of ninety-five new centers in Persia, the conversion of
groups in Bahrein, the Ḥijáz and Af<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">gh</hi>ánistán
into assemblies, the formation of administrative nuclei in the
Arabian territories of Yemen, Oman, Hasa and Kuweit; the formation of
thirty-one groups and seven assemblies in Australia, New Zealand and
Tasmania; the multiplication of centers in the provinces of ‘Iráq,
including the district of Shattu’l-Arab; the incorporation of
the Canadian National Assembly; doubling the number of assemblies and
raising to one hundred the centers in the Dominion of Canada; the
constitution of nuclei in Newfoundland and Greenland and the
participation of Eskimos and Red Indians in the local institutions of
the Administrative Order.</p>

<p>Plans and specifications have been prepared, and
preliminary measures taken, to place contracts for the arcade of the
Báb’s Sepulcher. Historic International Bahá’í
Congresses held in South and Central America and an inter-European
Teaching Conference projected for Geneva paving the way for future
World Bahá’í Congress. Recognition extended to
the Faith by United Nations as international non-governmental body,
enabling appointment of accredited representatives to United Nations
conferences, is heralding world recognition for a universal
proclamation of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh.</p>

<p>[April 16, 1948]</p>

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<head>Brilliant Achievements<lb />[SECOND
MESSAGE TO 1948 CONVENTION]</head>

<p>Joyfully acclaim brilliant achievements transcending
fondest hopes and setting the seal of complete victory on the
stupendous labors undertaken by American Bahá’í
Community in the second year of the Second Seven Year Plan. The
constitution of the National Spiritual Assembly of Canada, the heroic
feat of 